Leonard Goes Italian

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Leonard’s second, and final, excursion finds him in Venice in search of some rare stained glass windows. Conjuring up the atmosphere of this historic Italian city in winter, the play bids farewell to Unit Radio comedy legends, Warren Brewster and Connor Franklin. As well as listening to Leonard Goes Italian, you can also hear a fascinating interview with Warren as he talks about the show and his four years within the Unit Radio club.

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